Views from the Capitals: Europe prepares for Article 50
In advance of the triggering of Article 50, ECFR sets out the red lines and potential vulnerabilities of member states to UK negotiating tactics on Brexit
In advance of the triggering of Article 50, ECFR sets out the red lines and potential vulnerabilities of member states to UK negotiating tactics on Brexit
What future for Europe does Jean Claude Juncker want?
ECFR’s director Mark Leonard speaks with James McGann, senior lecturer in International Studies and director of the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, Jeremy Shapiro,…
After the Brexit referendum and the US Presidential election, what do we know about changing attitudes towards values, institutions, immigration, and the environment? What are the new tribes of modern politics – and how can politicians reach them?
As global power has shifted from the West to the “rest,” the liberal world order has become an increasingly contested idea
Today the relationship between the UK and the US appears strong, but is it special? Will cracks appear in the alliance or will it grow stronger? Will a special relationship help or hinder a close relationship between the post-Brexit UK and the European Union?
The best route to improved European defence capabilities is to build on the patchwork of co-operation that already exists – with Germany at its centre
EU-related referendums have a much better track record than the calamities of 2016 suggest
ECFR’s director Mark Leonard is meeting with Wolfgang Ischinger, the Chairman of the Munich Security Conference. Together they are debriefing a very unusual MSC where…
Дискусия „Бъдещето на Европа. Българското председателство 2018 и приоритетите на българския бизнес и общество“, организирана от Европейския съвет за външна политика (ЕСВП) – София, Информационното бюро на Европейския парламент в България и Българския форум на бизнес лидерите (БФБЛ), се проведе по-рано днес в Дома на Европа в София.